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Turbulence induced particle flux measurements by microwave imaging reflectometry

Author(s)
Dhyani, PraveshLee, WoochangLee, JALeem, JPark, Hyeon Keothe KSTAR team
Issued Date
2016-06-21
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/36849
Citation
6th Asia Pacific Transport Working Group (APTWG) International Conference
Abstract
In this paper we present a spectral analysis method [1] to measure the frequency spectrum of
particle flux induced by fluctuations across confining magnetic fields using microwave imaging
reflectometry (MIR) diagnostic [2, 3] in toroidal devices. In this technique density fluctuations
measured by two correlated MIR radial channels are used to calculate radial particle flux
spectrum over a finite frequency range. Analysis shows that during n=2 (with 0 phasing)
non-axisymmetric magnetic perturbation (MP) the particle flux in the outward direction
enhances and energy confinement degrades in a neutral beam heated discharge. Degradation of
particle confinement is confirmed by reduction in line averaged density and stored energy
signals. Confinement regains its value due to decrease in the outward particle flux after the MP
field is switched off.
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APTWG

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